This Daisy Flower opens its petals each day with the sunrise and closes them at dusk. Its flower offers a brightening extract that contributes to regulating melanin production. This daisy flower extract works in 3 melanogenesis pathways, to achieve any of these three targets – all of them must aim to influence melanogenesis thus different mechanisms will be involved either individually or in combination (synergistic effect).

Vitamin C

A potent antioxidant that plays a vital role in the condition of the skin. In its stable ascorbyl glucoside form, it provides potent and systemic skin brightening benefits, while effectively fighting harmful free radical activity and the visible signs of ageing both inside and outside of cells.

Cross Polymer Papaya Extract

This powerful enzyme dissolves the dead and damaged cells quickly, while leaving new and healthy ones intact. Cross polymer Papaya enzymes are stable thus retaining its efficacy and its properties of protein dissolving enzymatic activity in comparison to fruit acids that will lose its efficacy and activity over time after formulation. Cross polymerization also allows for high levels of this gentle papaya polish to be used without irritation on sensitive skins.

Olivine Stone Extract

A unique technology is used to extract essential oligo elements directly from olivine stones and make them bio-available for our skin cells, increasing the cellular energy level of skin cells and helping to fight against the stressed skin. It increases cellular metabolism by participating in all the important mechanisms of consumption or production of energy. An increase of the cells’ oxygen consumption rate indicates a greater basal cellular respiration, a sign of a regain in vital energy to wake up and refresh the skin and restore its tonicity and brightness.

Hydrolyzed Prune Extract

Hydrolyzed Prune extract acts on preventing melanin from being integrated into the epidermal cells, to prevent the darkening of the skin. This is how the ‘melanin diet’ is integrated into the formula – a method of inhibiting melanin transfer in order to prevent epidermal cells from absorbing melanin.